Thanks for the reply. I started taking a look at Net::RabbitFoot a
couple of days ago. The only issue with it and with
POE::Component::Client::AMQP is that both have a ton of dependencies.
I'm trying to find something as lightweight as possible. I'll keep
plugging away. Thanks!
Tom
On Dec 21, 5:24 pm, Christian Legnitto <clegni... at mozilla.com> wrote:
> Net::RabbitFoot lets you set the headers as well. Take a look at how I do it @https://github.com/LegNeato/bugzilla-push/blob/master/Push/lib/Backen...(though I am not sure I actually pass any headers anywhere for that backend).
>> The code in RabbitFoot is @https://github.com/cooldaemon/RabbitFoot/blob/master/lib/AnyEvent/Rab...>> Thanks,
> Christian
>> On Dec 21, 2010, at 12:51 PM, vickerto wrote:
>>>> > Awesome, thanks! I'll take a look.
>> > On Dec 21, 1:47 pm, Emile Joubert <em... at rabbitmq.com> wrote:
> >> Hi vickerto,
>> >> I can confirm that POE::Component::Client::AMQP (by Eric Waters) lets
> >> you set headers. This works for me:
>> >> $queue->publish($msg,
> >> {
> >> headers => { 'key' => 'value'}
> >> }
> >> );
>> >> Regards
>> >> Emile
>> >> Op 21/12/2010 20:11, het vickerto geskryf:
>> >>> From what I've seen, most of them just set the headers to an empty
> >>> AMQP table with no way of setting them. I'm taking a look at possibly
> >>> updating Net::RabbitMQ (which uses librabbitmq) to accept the headers
> >>> and process them, but I'm going to have to dust off the part of my
> >>> brain that contains my knowledge of Perl and C :)
>> >>> On Dec 21, 12:41 pm, David Wragg<da... at rabbitmq.com> wrote:
> >>>> Hi Tom,
>> >>>> vickerto<vicke... at gmail.com> writes:
> >>>>> I have successfully implemented a messaging system using one of the
> >>>>> PHP clients that I found on the web. I am currently working on a Perl
> >>>>> counterpart that can send and receive messages to/from the same
> >>>>> system.
>> >>>>> The problem that I am running into is that I was successfully able to
> >>>>> use the properties.headers to store some key/value information about
> >>>>> my message in the PHP client, but I have yet to find a Perl client
> >>>>> that actually supports or uses these headers. Am I missing something
> >>>>> or does nobody actually use these headers in Perl?
>> >>>> Not all AMQP applications use the message headers, so it's plausible
> >>>> that no-one has yet bothered to add support to the Perl clients. Though
> >>>> it would be a fairly significant omission, given that the headers are
> >>>> (potentially) a part of every AMQP message. I'm not aware of other
> >>>> clients that take this short cut.
>> >>>> David
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